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Drawn to the Cross which Thou hast
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| 1. | Drawn to the Cross which Thou hast |
| | blest, |
| | With healing gifts for souls distrest, |
| | To find in Thee my Life, my Rest, |
| | Christ crucified, I come. |
| 2. | Stained with the sins which I have |
| | wrought |
| | In word and deed and secret thought; |
| | For pardon which Thy Blood hath |
| | bought, |
| | Christ crucified, I come. |
| 3. | Weary of selfishness and pride, |
| | False pleasures gone, vain hopes |
| | denied, |
| | Deep in Thy wounds my shame to hide, |
| | Christ crucified, I come. |
| 4. | Thou knowest all my griefs and fears, |
| | Thy grace abused, my misspent years; |
| | Yet now to Thee, for cleansing tears, |
| | Christ crucified, I come. |
| 5. | I would not, if I could, conceal |
| | The ills which only Thou canst heal; |
| | So to the Cross, where sinners kneel, |
| | Christ crucified, I come |
| | Wash me, and take away each stain, |
| | Let nothing of my sin remain; |
| | For cleansing, though it be through |
| | pain, |
| | Christ crucified, I come |
| 7. | To share with Thee Thy life divine, |
| | Thy very likeness to be mine, |
| | Since Thou hast made my nature |
| | Thine, |
| | Christ crucified, I come |
| 8. | To be what Thou wouldst have me be, |
| | Accepted, sanctified in Thee, |
| | Through what Thy grace shall work in |
| | me, |
| | Christ crucified, I come |